Reddit isn't a service worth paying for and it's only really worth using because it's free, were it to cost anything and nobody would use it.
It's the development is essentially closed source at this point making it not really anything special anymore, and they care way too little about user experience in general; if the yet still atrocious UI is anything to go by. Maybe back when they were actually pushing to be open, but since a while now it's just been nothing else then another forum platform, degrading into micro-transactions, as if anyone ever cares for the new features they added to this service.
This is certainly just my opinion, but Reddit isn't a service worth supporting, and if it just died then maybe some innovation would actually happen, but otherwise people would find something else that is essentially just the same.
I honestly don't see much different then YouTube or Facebook at this point here. The only thing they care about is gathering as much data as possible.